Ranking the Ravens’ top roster needs after the 2020 NFL Draft

The Baltimore Ravens answered a lot of their top questions in the 2020 NFL Draft but still have some needs before the regular season starts.

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Tight end

So much of Baltimore’s offense goes through the tight ends. From blocking to receiving, even to lining up in the backfield, the Ravens utilize their tight ends to an extent few other NFL teams do. And while they have both Nick Boyle and Mark Andrews, which is a great setup, the trade of Hayden Hurst to the Atlanta Falcons leaves them a little short. Considering Hurst received 41% of the offense’s snaps last season, that’s a lot to make up.

Baltimore has Charles Scarff on the roster currently and they’ve added more help in the way of UDFAs but the Ravens undoubtedly want a little more competition for the third spot. Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard is said to be on the trading block or a free-agent tight end could add some cheap experience to the training camp competition.